Isaiah 14:24

The Lord of hosts hath sworn, saying, Surely as I have thought, so shall it come to pass; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:

Cross-reference

In Isaiah 46:11, God says 'I have purposed, and I will do it' — echoing the same certainty of God's purposes as in Isaiah 14:24.

In Isaiah 46:10, God declares His counsel shall stand and He will accomplish all His purpose — a direct parallel to the oath in Isaiah 14:24.

Isaiah 10:12 Historical context

Isaiah 10:12 describes God's plan to punish Assyria, part of the same prophetic context as 14:24.

Isaiah 10:16 Historical context

Isaiah 10:16 predicts God's judgment on Assyria, fulfilling the same sovereign purpose declared in 14:24.

Isaiah 23:9 Parallel

In Isaiah 23:9, the Lord 'purposed it' against Tyre — identical language to the unshakable plan sworn in Isaiah 14:24.

Lamentations 3:37 Related theme

In Lamentations 3:37, nothing happens unless God commands it — reinforcing the sovereign purpose declared in Isaiah 14:24.

Acts 4:28 Related theme

Acts 4:28 directly states God's predestined plan, mirroring the sworn purpose of Isaiah 14:24.

In Jeremiah 23:20, God will accomplish the intents of His heart — directly paralleling the unshakable purpose sworn in Isaiah 14:24.

Ephesians 1:9 Related theme

Ephesians 1:9 speaks of God's will and purpose set forth in Christ, aligning with the unshakable plan in Isaiah 14:24.

In Proverbs 21:30, no counsel can prevail against the Lord — matching the assertion in Isaiah 14:24 that God's purpose will stand.

In Proverbs 19:21, human plans fail but the Lord’s purpose stands — a nearly identical teaching to the sworn oath in Isaiah 14:24.

Ephesians 3:11 speaks of 'the eternal purpose' realized in Christ — a strong parallel to God's unchangeable purpose in Isaiah 14:24.

Hebrews 6:17 highlights the unchangeable character of God's purpose, confirmed by an oath — directly mirroring the sworn declaration in Isaiah 14:24.

Zechariah 8:14 uses 'As I purposed... so again have I purposed' — a direct verbal echo of God's unchanging plan in Isaiah 14:24.

Daniel 4:35 Parallel

Daniel 4:35 declares none can stay God's hand or question him — directly echoing the certainty of God's purpose in Isaiah 14:24.

In Ezekiel 12:25, God says 'I will speak the word and perform it' — a fulfillment parallel to the sworn plan that stands in Isaiah 14:24.

In Jeremiah 30:24, God's anger will not turn back until He 'accomplishes the intentions of His mind' — a direct parallel to the fulfilled purpose in Isaiah 14:24.

In Jeremiah 51:29, 'the Lord's purposes against Babylon stand' — identical to the 'so shall it stand' declaration of Isaiah 14:24.

In Jeremiah 50:45, 'the plan of the Lord against Babylon' directly repeats the 'purposed' language of Isaiah 14:24, reinforcing God's unshakable decree.

In Jeremiah 49:20, 'the plan that the Lord has made against Edom' mirrors the sworn purpose of Isaiah 14:24 — both stress God's settled intent.

Genesis 41:32 Related theme

Genesis 41:32 affirms that a thing is fixed by God, directly paralleling the assurance of God's plan in Isaiah 14:24.

In Jeremiah 4:28, God says 'I have purposed, and I will not relent' — directly matching the sworn, unchangeable purpose of Isaiah 14:24.

Psalm 33:11 Parallel

Psalm 33:11 declares God's counsel stands forever, a direct parallel to the sworn plan in Isaiah 14:24.

Nahum 1:12 Parallel

Nahum 1:12 declares God's decree to judge Assyria — a specific instance of his unalterable purpose, similar to Isaiah 14:24.

Psalm 33:10 Contrast

In Psalm 33:10, God frustrates the plans of nations — contrasting human futility with the assured divine purpose of Isaiah 14:24.

Jeremiah 29:11 Related theme

In Jeremiah 29:11, God reveals His specific plans for Israel’s welfare — a particular application of the general truth in Isaiah 14:24.

Romans 9:11 Parallel

Romans 9:11 emphasizes God's purpose of election continuing — aligning with Isaiah 14:24's theme of God's settled plan.